MEDITATION
By Acharya Shri Shushil Muni
The end result of meditation is total awareness - Samadhi. It is the awakening
of knowledge and perception which are qualities of the Atma (soul). What we call
meditation practice is generally a combination of concentration and meditation
(dhyan). First we utilize the power of concentration to go inward and then the
result is meditation - one-pointedness.
There are various meditation techniques incorporating:
Watching the breath
Observing the energy flow
Concentrating on a particular Chakra
Visualizing a Mantra with its corresponding color
In some practices two or three may be combined, depending upon the experience of
the practitioner. For example, directing the breath to a particular Chakra,
concentrating there, and visualizing a mantra and color there. The advanced
yogi can go at will at any time and any place into deep meditation and samadhi.
In the Arhum Yoga system the main meditation technique is SO-HUM practice. The
ancient rishis found SO-HUM practice to be a complete practice utilizing Mantra,
sound, color, concentration of the mind, Chakra visualization and the flow of
energy, ultimately leading to the awakening of the Kundalini, realization of
past lives, knowledge of inner anatomy and samadhi. Various Mantras may be used
in combination with the breath to travel inward, but SO-HUM is easily used since
it is the actual sound of the breath: `SO' for inhalation and `HUM' for
exhalation.
For any meditation technique, it is necessary to sit with the back erect (or lie
down in the corpse pose if you have a back problem). You should preferably face
north or east and prepare your body and mind with some deep breathing and
relaxation from one part of the body to another.
The qualities of a meditator:
- Feels oneness with all living beings
- Is always living in love, peace, and harmony
- Is merciful
- Thinks of the welfare of others
- Remains in a balanced state even if someone threatens his life
- Has no attachments, no hates, no desires
- Does not think of the results of his work
- Cannot feel insulted
- Does not feel discomfort in cold, heat, storms, birth, or death
- Is steady like the mountains (Himalayas)
- Is deep like the ocean
- Is non-attached like air
- Gives happiness like the moon
- Has pure and complete knowledge
This kind of person is able to meditate